Third Wednesday of the month
Anderson Hall 322
West Chester University
725 S. Church Street
West Chester, PA 19383

Book Details:
Steve Coutinho, An Introduction to Daoist Philosophies
(Columbia University Press, 2013)

Contact:
Josh Mason jmason@wcupa.edu or Charlotte Moore cmoore@wcupa.edu. History and Philosophy of Science Discussion GroupMeets on the 2nd Wednesday of the month to discuss a colleague’s work in progress or to discuss readings that are of particular interest to participants.

Contact:
Joseph Godfrey, Saint Joseph’s University, jgodfrey@sju.eduPhiladelphia Philosophy of Psychiatry Working GroupMeets about once a month to discuss publications in philosophy of psychiatry and works in progress by group members.

Presented by the GPPC and The College of New Jersey, Department of Philosophy, Religion, and Classical Studies:

Undergraduate Philosophy Conference 2018

April 7, 2018
The College of New Jersey
Ewing, New Jersey

CALL FOR PAPERS: Undergraduates are invited to submit philosophical essays suitable for a fifteen to twenty minute presentation on any topic, to be followed by commentary and discussion. Papers must not exceed 2,500 words or 10 pages, double-spaced, and must be prepared for blind review. One submission per person.

The top submissions will be read by their authors at the conference and published in Fresh Philosophy, the undergraduate philosophy blog/journal of the GPPC. Reviewers will include Philosophy faculty and undergraduate Philosophy majors including the journal editors.

Please send your submission by email attachment as an electronic file in .doc or .rtf format to Richard Kamber at rkamber@tcnj.edu.

Asian and Comparative Philosophy Discussion Group - West Chester University
History & Philosophy of Science Reading Group - Consortium for the History of Science
Philosophy of Religi­on Reading Group - Saint Joseph's University
Philadelphia Philosophy of Psychiatry Working Group - Location TBD
Work in Progress in Epistemology - Swarthmore College
More information on these is available under Discussion Groups and in periodic updates on the home page.

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